5 Romantic Things to Do in Hong Kong for Honeymooners

What Can Couples Do in Hong Kong Together?

If you’re planning a honeymoon in Hong Kong, check out our list of some romantic things to do in this thrilling city. Hong Kong offers plenty of beautiful spots, a lively nightlife scene, and romantic boat trips to nearby islands. Towering skyscrapers and bustling streets may not be everyone’s idea of a romance-filled vacation, but you’ll find that Hong Kong has moments of peace and quiet moments throughout your stay.

Couples can ride a cable car to lush hilltops to enjoy views of the cityscape and the South China Sea, enjoy a luxurious dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant, and watch the iconic Symphony of Lights illuminating Hong Kong’s landmarks.


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1. Hong Kong’s nightlife

Where to party all night long

Sevva Hong Kong.

Good for: Couples, Nightlife


Enjoying Hong Kong’s vibrant nightlife can be a romantic experience for honeymooners. From swanky clubs where you can hold each other close and dance the night away to karaoke joints for those looking to enjoy a fun and casual date, in this city you can find all the elements you need for a memorable date night.

If you’re looking for a more sedate experience, Hong Kong’s fine-dining restaurants and elegant cocktail lounges provide just the right ambience that you need to top off a wonderful day.

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Hong Kong's nightlife

2. Hong Kong islands and fishing villages

Urban oases close to the city

Boats in a small harbor.

Good for: Couples, Budget


Hong Kong’s islands and fishing villages invite you and your loved one for a tranquil day trip or even a weekend getaway. Hong Kong may be one of the busiest islands in Asia, but you’ll find plenty of natural spots that are easily accessible by train or tram. Head for South Bay Beach you’re looking for a secluded spot for sunbathing, or Lamma Island to spend a carefree and sun-soaked day, which you can end with a romantic seafood dinner.

Shek O is a wonderfully rustic little village with lots of character, which you can explore with your soulmate, while Aberdeen is another interesting place to go to, especially for dinner at one of its double-decked restaurants over the water.

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Hong Kong islands and fishing villages

3. Hong Kong for nature lovers

Ideal for romantic hikes and sunset vistas

Winding mountain roads.

Good for: Couples, Photo, Budget


Hong Kong is a haven for nature lovers and couples who share a love for nature can find plenty of country parks and lovely hiking trails here. Tai Mo Shan Country Park is a popular picnic, barbecue and recreation spot, where you can attempt to hike Tai Mo Shan Mountain, which towers at almost 1,000 meters above sea level.

Or, head to the Lantau Trail on Lantau Island, which includes sections that pass through lush forests and offer views of the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery.

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Hong Kong for nature lovers

4. The love boats of Hong Kong

A night to remember

A boat docked in a harbor at night.

Good for: Couples, Nightlife, Photo


Hong Kong’s love boats offer the perfect backdrops for romantic photos and seeing the city from a new perspective. A ride on the Star Ferry at dusk is one of the most idyllic experiences you can enjoy in Hong Kong. Imagine the harbor lights twinkling in the background, the waves lapping gently against the boat, and sounds of the city slowly disappearing.

You can book a cruise and tuck into a filling dinner, accompanied by live music. Enjoy a night of dancing or simply sitting back and taking in the magnificent view of the harbor, with your significant other right beside you.

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The love boats of Hong Kong

5. The streets of Hong Kong

When you want to experience authentic Hong Kong vibes

In SoHo Hong Kong.

Good for: Adventure, Budget, Couples


The streets of Hong Kong are often bursting with life, some parts of the city feature cobbled streets and trams, while others are ultra-modern with swanky restaurants and shops. A tour of culture and heritage awaits, with architectural and historic wonders just around the corner.

Fuel your escapades and rest your feet at one of the amazing restaurants or simply grab a bite to eat at a street vendor, and you’re all ready to go. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can get your fortunes told at one of the many pristine temples in Hong Kong.

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The streets of Hong Kong

Paul Smith
Compulsive Traveler

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